scholarly journals Pain Assessment in Intensive Care Nursing and Nursing Management

2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 12-29
Author(s):  
Yeliz Şapulu Alakan ◽  
Edibe Ünal
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Angela Prendin ◽  
Elena Marinelli ◽  
Anna Marinetto ◽  
Chiara Daicampi ◽  
Nicola Trevisan ◽  
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1991 ◽  
Vol 77 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-101
Author(s):  
G. E. Watkinson

AbstractThis article is based on a survey of the intensive care nursing staff at RNH Haslar and RNH Stonehouse. It examines individuals response to external stressors and was undertaken as part of a project for the Health Education Certificate Course. The survey took place during December 1989 and January 1990.The prime purpose of this research was to explore whether high levels of stress existed among nurses on the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at RNH Haslar. If so, to discover the main causes of work-related stress, and in addition to examine how best to implement a nursing management strategy to enable those affected to cope with stress. However, the pilot study carried out at RNH Stonehouse allowed a change in tack, enabling not only a comparison between external stressors on similar units but providing a much broader insight.


Author(s):  
Sabrina da Costa Machado Duarte ◽  
Marluci Andrade Conceição Stipp ◽  
Maria Manuela Vila Nova Cardoso ◽  
Andreas Büscher

ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the active failures and the latent conditions related to errors in intensive nursing care and to discuss the reactive and proactive measures mentioned by the nursing team. Method: Qualitative, descriptive, exploratory study conducted at the Intensive Care Unit of a general hospital. Data were collected through interviews, participant observation and submitted to lexical analysis in the ALCESTE® software and to ethnographic analysis. Results: 36 professionals of the nursing team participated in the study. The analysis originated three lexical classes: Error in intensive care nursing; Active failures and latent conditions related to errors in the intensive care nursing team; Reactive and proactive measures adopted by the nursing team regarding errors in intensive care. Conclusion: Reactive and proactive measures influenced the safety culture, in particular, the recognition of errors by professionals, contributing to their prevention, safety and quality care.


Author(s):  
Hanna Suominen ◽  
Tapio Pahikkala ◽  
Marketta Hiissa ◽  
Tuija Lehtikunnas ◽  
Barbro Back ◽  
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